It's a good thing George and Gracie exist in the other timeline and not this one. Between the Narada's drill blasting into the water and frying everything in its path and the debris and ships falling from the sky in this film they would be toast by now.

It's a good thing George and Gracie exist in the other timeline and not this one. Between the Narada's drill blasting into the water and frying everything in its path and the debris and ships falling from the sky in this film they would be toast by now.

It's a good thing George and Gracie exist in the other timeline and not this one. Between the Narada's drill blasting into the water and frying everything in its path and the debris and ships falling from the sky in this film they would be toast by now.

All we see is water falling off of a nacelle. But considering a few seconds later we see the Enterprise crash into an ocean, I'm guessing that after it crashes, repairs are done so that it can lift off again.

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If a ship that size crashes into any part of Earth, surely there would be massive devastation?

Call it nothing more than a pure gut feeling (Stephen Colbert would be proud) but the starship crashing into the bay and skidding toward the shoreline might be one of the orbiting ships that Cumberbatch "detonates" and causes to reenter the atmosphere, plunging to the surface. The ship is probably without power and the controls are offline.